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Fleetwood Mac alum Lindsey Buckingham revisits firing from band

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after being unceremoniously fired from Fleetwood Mac more than three years ago. The band's former guitarist, singer, and co-writer of many of their classic hits is once again casting blame on lead singer Stevie Nicks, as well as manager Irving Azoff, for his abrupt removal in January 2018.

In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Buckingham maintained Nicks gave the rest of Fleetwood Mac an ultimatum - either he goes or she goes, following his request that the band delay an upcoming 2018 tour by three months so he could promote his new solo album. 'It would be like a scenario where Mick Jagger says, "Either Keith [Richards] goes or I go,"' Buckingham, 71, recalled before adding, '"No, neither one of you can go.

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